Lacking leaves, this species parasitizes other small plants, such as sedums. It grows in moist sites, often on cliffs, at middle elevations.
Author: Susan McDougall
Stevens Canyon, Mount Rainier National Park
GPS: 46.7591, -121.6418, 3094
Date: June 5, 2014
The tubular flower has fused petals and a whitish throat. The plant grows from the host's roots.
Author: Susan McDougall
Stevens Canyon, Mount Rainier National Park
GPS: 46.7591, -121.6418, 3094
Date: June 5, 2014
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